YOUR DOCTOR INVITES YOU TO THE INFECTIOUS DISEASE CLINIC

Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases are the main goals of the new clinic opened in NZOZ Your DoctorIn the Promenady Wrocławskie and Kobierzyce clinics, commercial advice in this area is provided Dr. Ewa Jarowicz. The infectious disease specialist deals with liver disease, among other issues. She also consults pregnant patients on zoonoses. 

Doctor Ewa Jarowicz is known to patients of the network NZOZ Your Doctorwho participated in the program PREVENTION OF TICK-BORNE DISEASES. Practical advice on how to protect yourself from tick bites and prevent Lyme disease is available in a series of podcasts WHAT DOES YOUR DOCTOR SAY? 

Infectious diseases are a group of diseases caused by various microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They can be transmitted directly from person to person, through animals, contaminated water or food, or even through contact with contaminated surfaces.

The most common infectious diseases include influenza, COVID-19, measles, rubella, and Lyme disease. Diagnostics of infectious diseases includes various types of tests, such as blood tests, cultures, molecular tests (PCR), or serological tests detecting antibodies. Treatment depends on the type of pathogen. In the case of bacteria, we use antibiotics, and in the case of viruses, antiviral drugs and symptomatic treatment. 

Vaccination is a key method of preventing many infectious diseases, such as influenza, polio, acute rotavirus diarrhea, chickenpox, and viral hepatitis. With vaccination, severe complications and even death can be avoided. Vaccination is important both for individual protection and for public health, helping to stop the spread of diseases.

Down Infectious Disease Clinic NZOZ Your Doctor can be registered by phone at 71 311 12 36, Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

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